The Science Behind Essilor® Stellest® Myopia Spectacles

Myopia in children has been rising at an unprecedented rate, especially in modern urban areas like Costa Mesa. The science and technology behind myopia management have evolved rapidly, and Essilor® Stellest® lenses have emerged as a groundbreaking solution for slowing myopia progression. You might have heard about these lenses from leading eye doctors in Costa Mesa, CA, but understanding why they are so effective starts with understanding both their design and the latest clinical findings.

Understanding Myopia Progression and Its Impact

Myopia, or nearsightedness, develops as the length of the eyeball increases, causing distant objects to appear blurry. While single-vision glasses can correct this blur, they do not address the ongoing progression of myopia, which, if unchecked, can raise risks for retinal detachment, glaucoma, and macular degeneration later in life. This makes early intervention crucial for children, especially in communities where smart devices and intensive nearwork are part of daily routines.

What Makes Essilor® Stellest® Lenses Unique?

Essilor® Stellest® lenses were the first myopia-control spectacle lenses cleared by the FDA, representing a significant advancement in non-invasive pediatric myopia management. Unlike traditional lenses, Stellest® uses highly innovative Highly Aspherical Lenslet Target (H.A.L.T.) technology. The lens surface is embedded with 11 concentric rings featuring 1,021 microscopic, aspherical lenslets. This design is not just for vision correction, it actively slows axial eye growth, which is the core cause of myopia progression.

What sets the Stellest® design apart is its ability to create a “volume of myopic defocus” in front of the retina. This sends a constant signal to the eye to slow down elongation, which clinical studies suggest can substantially reduce the rate of myopia progression. This is a significant advantage for children who are not ready for contact lenses, such as those interested in ortho-k, or for families seeking an alternative to atropine drops.

Clinical Evidence and Real-World Impact

The results from two-year, randomized clinical trials are compelling. Children who wore Essilor® Stellest® lenses for at least 12 hours a day, seven days a week, saw their rate of myopia progression cut by more than half compared to those using single-vision spectacles. In practical terms, this translated to 0.99 diopters less myopia and only 0.28 mm axial growth over two years for full-time wearers. Remarkably, vision clarity, contrast sensitivity, and binocular function remained comparable to traditional single-vision lenses.

At Insight Vision Center Optometry, Dr. Thanh Mai has played a pivotal role in bringing this technology to the Costa Mesa community. As an advisory board member for EssilorLuxottica and a Vision Source speaker, Dr. Mai provides families the expertise and guidance to determine whether Stellest® lenses or other treatments, such as orthokeratology, are the best fit for a child’s unique needs.

Who Should Consider Stellest® Lenses?

Stellest® lenses are recommended for children:

  • Diagnosed with early-onset or rapidly progressing myopia

  • With a family history of high myopia

  • Spending extended periods on screens or close-up tasks

Regular, comprehensive pediatric eye exams play a crucial role in early detection and ongoing monitoring. Lifestyle recommendations often go hand-in-hand with myopia management, such as increasing outdoor time, which complements Costa Mesa’s sunny climate and year-round outdoor activities.

Myopia Control Options in Perspective

Stellest® technology has matched or exceeded the efficacy of other top interventions, including orthokeratology, dual-focus soft contact lenses, and low-dose atropine. Spectacle options like Stellest® are especially suitable for younger children or those not ready for contact lenses. They complement other therapies and sometimes serve as the first step before transitioning to ortho-k or similar treatments.

Take the Next Step Toward Your Child’s Healthy Vision

If you are a parent, seeking trusted guidance on myopia treatment, Insight Vision Center Optometry is your community resource. Schedule a pediatric eye exam to discuss whether Essilor® Stellest® lenses, or perhaps a combination of spectacle and contact lens strategies, are right for your family’s needs. With expert local care and options tailored for Costa Mesa life, proactive steps today can safeguard your child’s lifelong vision. Give us a call at (714) 486-3315 or fill out our online form to get started.

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